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THE RAIN WATCHER by Tatiana de RosnayAlso available in audio
The bestselling author of SARAH’S KEY delivers a powerful family drama set in Paris as the Malegarde family gathers to celebrate the father’s 70th birthday. Their hidden fears and secrets are slowly unraveled as the City of Light undergoes a stunning natural disaster. “Triumphant…with raw and powerful reminisces and gorgeous descriptions. This is an emotional tour de force and a thoughtful, deliberate examination of personal tragedy and the possibility of redemption.” — Publishers Weekly, starred review

THE RAVENMASTER: My Life with the Ravens at the Tower of London by Christopher SkaifeAlso available in audio
Skaife shares the behind-the-scenes account of life with the legendary ravens at the world’s eeriest monument, the Tower of London. “This is an utterly fascinating book about one of those subjects you never thought you’d be interested in until, well, you were. A splendid and constantly surprising book.” — Booklist, starred review

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THE DREAM DAUGHTER by Diane ChamberlainAlso available in audio
THE LOVELY BONES meets THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE in LibraryReads author Chamberlain‘s new novel about a mother who must take a mind-bending leap of faith in order to save her unborn baby girl who has a heart defect. “The story is well-paced and the ending satisfyingly sweet….” — Kirkus Reviews

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THE LITTLE SHOP OF FOUND THINGS by Paula Brackston
The New York Times bestselling author of THE WITCH’S DAUGHTER begins a new series about a young woman whose connection to antiques takes her on a magical adventure. “Fans of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander collection will delight in Brackston’s new series and eagerly await its second installment. A bewitching tale of love across centuries.” — Kirkus Reviews

We’ve got the scoop on some new 2018 drop-in titles, many by some very famous people:

A FUTURE OF FAITH: The Path of Change in Politics and Society by Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) & Dominique WoltonAlso available in audio
Out: August 7, 2018
In this new book, the beloved people’s Pope reveals his views on the contentious political, cultural, and religious issues of our time based on his series of twelve conversations with French reporter and sociologist Dominique Wolton.

WHERE WE GO FROM HERE by Bernie SandersAlso available in audio
Out: October 30, 2018
In his new book, Senator Sanders speaks about what he’s been doing to oppose the Trump agenda and strengthen the progressive movement and how we go forward as a nation. Don’t miss “An Evening With Senator Bernie Sanders” at BookExpo 2018 on Thursday, May 31 from 6:15-7:15pm.

THE RIGHT ANSWER: How We Can Unify Our Divided Nation by John DelaneyAlso available in audio
Out: May 29, 2018
Delaney, the United States Representative for Maryland’s 6th congressional district, and the first declared candidate for president in 2020, delivers a passionate call for bipartisan action, entrepreneurial innovation, and a renewed commitment to the American idea that anything is possible.

TRUMP MUST GO: The Top 100 Reasons to Dump Trump (And One to Keep Him) by Bill Press
Out: August 28, 2018
Americans increasingly agree on one thing: Every day that Trump stays in office, he diminishes the United States and its people. TV and radio host Bill Press offers 100 reasons why Trump needs to be removed from office, whether by impeachment, the 25th Amendment, or the ballot box—and offers one reason not to dump Trump.

BRIGHT YOUNG DEAD by Jessica FellowesAlso available in audio
Out: October 30, 2018
In the second book in the Golden Age-set Mitford Murders series, Mitford sisters’ chaperone Louisa Cannon must help exonerate a maid accused of murdering a man during Pamela Mitford’s 18th birthday party.

WE CAN’T BREATHE: On Black Lives, White Lies, and the Art of Survival by Jabari Asim
Out: October 16, 2018
Critically-acclaimed author and cultural historian Jabari Asim presents eight essays that seek to reclaim the narrative of Black history and culture in America, focusing on how Black bodies, Black words, and Black culture and society have been policed, punished, and stolen for hundreds of years. readmoreremove